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Global Media shake-up: Key takeaways you shouldn’t miss

June 19, 2025
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📱 Social Media Surpasses Television in the US – A Historic Shift – Reuters Survey

  • For the first time ever, more Americans (54%) get their news from social media than TV (50%).
  • This marks the end of television’s decades-long dominance as the main news source.
  • The data was collected post-President Trump’s second inauguration, underlining the media disruption during politically volatile times.

🎙️ The Rise of “News Influencers” & Personality-Driven Journalism

  • Traditional anchors are outpaced by podcasters, YouTubers, and TikTokers who dominate political and cultural narratives.
  • Joe Rogan emerged as a media titan: 22% of Americans consumed his content the week after the inauguration, especially among young men (a group legacy media fails to engage).
  • This reflects a seismic trust shift: people prefer “raw opinions” from creators over scripted newsrooms.

🌍 Global Pattern: India, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand Mirror the Trend

  • These nations, with younger populations and booming digital access, see massive influencer-led news consumption via YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
  • Traditional outlets struggle to break through, especially where mobile-first content is king.

💬 X (Formerly Twitter) Becomes More Right-Leaning Under Elon Musk

  • A 50% increase in right-wing users was observed since Musk’s takeover.
  • Left-leaning users dropped from 17% to 14%, indicating a political polarization of the platform.
  • This shift may reduce X’s influence among moderates and progressives but deepens its role as a political echo chamber.

📉 Publishers in Peril: Platforms, Not Newsrooms, Now Dominate

  • Facebook (36%) and YouTube (30%) are top global news distributors.
  • Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, and X follow closely — users are now informed without visiting a single news website.
  • Traditional publishers face a double whammy:
    • Loss of audience
    • Loss of ad revenue
  • The “news personality economy” is outcompeting traditional editorial models.

Alarming Growth of News Avoidance

  • Globally, 40% of people avoid the news — the highest ever recorded (up from 29% in 2017).
  • UK leads with 46% news avoiders.
    People feel overwhelmed by constant negativity, war, politics, and disaster reporting.

🧠 Gen Z Turns to AI for News: A New Disruption

  • 12% of under-35s now use AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for news.
  • This means users may never visit actual news sites — they trust AI to summarize reality.
  • While AI is expected to make news faster and cheaper, concerns include:
    • Less transparency
    • Possible bias or hallucinations
    • Reduced trust in factual accuracy

😱 Truth in Crisis: 58% Globally Can’t Tell What’s Real

  • 73% of Africans and Americans fear being misled by online content.
  • As creators and influencers dominate, misinformation spreads easily, especially when regulation lags behind technology.

READ MORE: Why Coke Studio 15 and Velo Season 3 Flopped

💸 No Real Money in News Video — Yet

  • Despite popularity, platforms don’t share enough revenue with publishers.
  • Most video news is consumed on platforms, not on publishers’ websites, limiting commercial return for journalists.

🧭 Big Picture: What This All Means

  • 📉 Legacy media needs a new playbook — tone, formats, and platforms must evolve fast.
  • 👥 Trust now lies with personalities, not institutions.
  • 🤖 AI, not humans, may soon be the first filter of news for millions.
  • 📊 Engagement ≠ Revenue: Publishers are engaging audiences but losing the monetization game to platforms.
  • 🚫 The risk of disinformation, polarization, and news fatigue has never been higher.

Final Thought:
The 2025 report doesn’t just highlight a media shift — it chronicles the collapse of old models and the chaotic birth of new, decentralized, influencer- and AI-driven news ecosystems. It’s not just what we read — it’s who controls the truth now that matters.

Courtesy: Reuters

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